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Travka [436]
2 years ago
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Which statement accurately analyzes how federalism has changed over time in the United States?

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Svet_ta [14]2 years ago
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Which statement accurately analyzes how federalism has changed over time  in the United States?

  • A. The supremacy clause is enforced less and less.
  • B. State and federal powers have become more and more separate.
  • C. The United States has moved from a system of dual federalism to  one of cooperative federalism.
  • D. State governments have intervened more in roles once reserved  for the federal government

<u>Answer:</u>

The United States has moved from a system of dual federalism to  one of cooperative federalism accurately analyzes how federalism has changed over time  in the United States.

  • C - The United States has moved from a system of dual federalism to  one of cooperative federalism.

<u>Explanation:</u>

Federalism has advanced throughout American history. Since the forces once in a while covered, double federalism is otherwise called 'layer cake' federalism. One of the most significant impacts of the Declaration of Independence was that it permitted the Revolutionary War to be viewed as a war between two separate nations rather than a common war inside Britain.

The Constitution set up a national government recognized by federalism, partition of forces, balanced governance, and bicameralism. It separated force and made clashing organizations—between three parts of government, across two offices of the assembly, and among national and state levels.

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